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Breaking through a large mass of scrambling players, offensive a long gain, The Pueblo Warriors edged the Trojans when they halfback Dan Flores gallops toward the goal line as he makes won the Gto 7heartbreaker on the CHS field. Senior halfback DON GAB- RIEL was leading ground gainer, co-captain of the team, and All-City. Senior tackle TIM BURR also played defensive guard and participated in track this year his second as a letterman. Senior quarterback K E N N Y FOX was the offensive quarter- back this year and has been the CHS punter for two years. fri . v 1, Senior tackle DAVE VAN PELT won the Most Improved Player award of the football team this year. CHS Upsets Sunnyside Even though the cards were supposedly stacked against the Trojan gridders, they upset the Sunnyside Blue Devils 12-7 and pulled themselves out of a three game losing streak. The Blue Devils, who were sport- ing a 3-0 record going into the game, never recovered after safety-man Dan Flores returned a Sunnyside punt 70 yards at the start of the third quarter for the first score. The Trojans scored in the third period when half- back Don Gabriel tried a run from three yards out. Gabriel was hit hard at the goal line and fumbled. Trojan quarterback Ken Fox fell on the ball for the touchdown. 5,5 ,av Iunior end GEORGE GA- NOUNG was as end offensive- was also a linebacker and de l and a defensive linebacker clluring this year. participated in track. Senior center FRANK KNOOP fensive signal caller, He also
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CHS'ers Lose Next Two Fumbles Cost Trojan's Victory Three fumbles by the Trojans was enough to give Salpointe a 19-7 victory in the first AA-4 contest for Catalina. The Lanceris took advantage of a CHS bob- ble on the second play from scrimmage and converted it into a touchdown and from then on were never headed. Catalinals lone score came in the second period when Lancer safety-man Charlie Callegos fumbled a CHS punt in his own end zone and Trojan end john Norris fell on it for the score. Catalina Falls to Coyotes 28-19 A powerful Phoenix Union squad handed the Tro- jans a 28-19 defeat for Catalinais third loss of the season. The Coyotes, ranked among the top five teams in the state for most of the season, found themselves with a slim 14-13 lead at the end of the first half of play. Trojan halfback Mike Cartwright accounted for both Trojan tallies. CHS went ahead in the see-saw battle early in the third quarter when quarterback Ken Fox scored on a one-yard plunge, but the Coyotes scored twice before the gun sounded to take home the hard fought victory. J sr iiri 1 A Camelback ball carrier finds progress difficult as he meets Trojan Dan F lores. Catalina lost the game 33-7. 'f ly-2 with Q3 2' 2 69' kwa' E? -f Lift 4' 7 71 za' 17' Eff? I ,, , f f ,-'funn-h....':f4r, ZLQ 1 15413814 I 2 Q Qi N' . f f Bob Bergen . . . Back Row: Coach john Criste, Coach Everett McCriff, Buddy Beach, Rod Tunnell, john XVhite, Ceorge Canoung, Nicholson, Bill Rishel, Coach Bill Kiser, jay johnson, Steve NVayne Dirst, Carl Lagle, Mike Tuistra. Beenblossom, George Meza, Alan Bonney, AlanoPierce, Richard
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Trojans Defeat Amphi Pall to Tucson, PHS ' f CHS Shutout By Tough Tucson High A tough Tucson High eleven, ranked as the number one team in the state, rolled over the Catalina Trojans 39-0. The powerful Badgers waltzed to their sixth straight victory without a defeat. The Badger defense was at its best as it held Catalina to only 64 yards rushing. The Trojans were only able to move as far as the 20-yard line twice during the contest. Tucson rang up 33 points in the first half of play with Badger backs Lennie Don and jimmy Williams supplying the scoring punch. The CHS line stiffened in the second half, holding THS to one score, but the Trojan offense couldn't put together a drive against the Tucson line. Trojans Roll Over Amphitheater 26-13 Led by Trojan halfbacks Don Gabriel and Mike Cartwright, the Catalina gridders romped over Amphi- theater 26-13. Gabriel galloped for three touchdowns on runs of 55, 35, and one yards, while Cartwright scored the other CHS tally on a 8-yard run at the close of the first half. The victory moved Catalina's record to 3-4. CHS Loses Heart-breaker To Pueblo A Pueblo Warrior PAT proved to be the winning margin as the Trojans bowed to the Warriors in a heart-breaker 7-6. CHS went ahead in the second quarter when Don Gabriel scored on a one-yard plunge, but Pueblo bounced back early in the third period and scored, followed by Warrior Ray Con'al's winning extra point. The winning margin came when the Trojans were called for pass interference on their own six-yard line. The penalty moved the ball half the distance to the goal line and gave the Warriors an automatic first down. SEASON RECORD Catalina Opponent Sept. 14 27 Sunnyslope 0 Sept. 21 19 Arcadia 37 Sept. 28 7 Salpointe 19 Oct. 5 19 Phoenix Union 28 Oct. 12 12 Sunnyside 7 Oct. 19 O Tucson 39 Oct. 26 26 Amphitheater 13 Nov. 2 6 Pueblo 7 Nov. 9 27 Rincon 19 Nov. 16 7 Camelback 33 A ....,, n . , Q:51 fctf?fQlf- 4 ' '- 11- Jf,f ',- AVN .,a2 f f il-. I ' A if S A 2 ,J J 'T 'J 'Eff l E Senior halfback DAN FLORES rnade second string All-City halfback and is one of Cata- lina,s punt return specialists. 2 2- ar bl. O -ar ls . . swf v-a2'w- - . 7'-'f'.t'1:fL::wv1g1 itzfirfi'-fig-va,,2 '-f f'f:,1-1 M-,f,3:'g -Us r f:-1 - f Lf 1.1P42f ' 'lg-as l 'I Z 5 . , Senior end DAVE UHLER al- so played defensive tackle this year, his second as a letterman. He is also on the track team. L ,,, . ,. aa I Q- Q , 1:2 Ggi ,-A-, .,.,..i., ,y ?.Y,K,g-4, ' X Senior halfback MIKE CART- XVRIGHT was co-captain and won honorable mention as half- back for the All-City team. Qi 3 . , si '. gi, 1 Junior guard JIM ROBINSON is a first year letterman and won the Best Blocker Award of the football team. , ' kc? .,.., .. 'x '5 in ry ' i ,. , i i A 1 Prfss junior guard CALVIN WOODS lettered his first time this year and was elected co- captain of the team. junior fullback CRAIG GIL- LASPIE won Best Defensive Man Award and was elected co-captain of the team.
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